Jason Gregory

In this podcast, we will explain the infinite nature of the Tao and how we are a representation of it. This is the fourteenth episode of the 81 Meditations of the Tao Te Ching, a series where we explore each chapter of the Tao Te Ching. We will dissect chapter fourteen of the Tao Te Ching to give you ultimate clarity on the meaning of this chapter.

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2 Responses

  1. Jason this is another wonderful job by you and Gayoung. Thanks you brother!

    I am reading Nisargadatta’s “I Am That.” As you and Gayoung spoke today, I was struck by the similarities between Daoism from China and Advaita Vedanta from China. Fascinating!

    Easter spirituality is so needed in the Western world.

    Mike B.
    North Carolina, US

    1. Thank you so much brother. Yes, there are many similarities. I’m just so happy you are reading ‘I am That.’ Quite a deep book that not many are ready for. I appreciate you my friend.